After a fun first week of 30 Days of Improv focusing on stripes, I was eager to start in on week two's challenge - L shapes. I had played with creating improv letters before with good results, and there are so many possibilities with the L.
The first prompt was to start with a basic L shape and whatever comes to mind, do that! So I did.
And below is my final block. It's always interesting to see the shapes that are created when you sew the pieces back together.
And finally, a bit of a mishmash for Day 5 of L-shapes. At first I didn't like how this block was developing, but in the end, I see even more Ls than I planned, and like it quite a lot.
I really like the eye spy nature of the L blocks!
ReplyDeleteDebbie, I am loving how you are taking us with you on the journey. Looking forward to next week already ;) xo
ReplyDeleteThis has been a fun shape; I agree. Like you, I didn't want to cut up a previously-made block, so I made a new block to cut up. Every one of yours looks great! I am "reserving" this L-shape to return to later, if/when I need more blocks for the final composition. To me, putting them all together at the end is the biggest, most challenging part of #30daysofimprov,
ReplyDeleteAlways fun to see where your improv takes you. I had fun with the L shapes, and the final block always surprises me. I like the fabrics you are using, you have the best stash!
ReplyDeleteYou have great piecing skills! And I think you did the best job at 'L' rendering, exciting challenge.
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